dawp
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I believe there are regulations mandating that signs can't be within X feet of polling places, but I don't know the specifics.
they were lining the driveway as you pull into the lot.
I believe there are regulations mandating that signs can't be within X feet of polling places, but I don't know the specifics.
In my state people can hold signs as long as they are at least 150 ft away from the polling place (which I guess is interpreted as the door in my state). Maybe your state has a similar provision? I live in MA
they were lining the driveway as you pull into the lot.
And since this was a church, wouldn't having political signage on their property risk their non-profit status?
I am sitting this one out. I am afraid to be labeled an enemy by the obama administration. I do not agree with his big government agenda and would surely vote against that at the polls.
Well, Holy Fucking Shit. I hereby label you a Pathetic Fucking Moron.
Unless you're joking; in that case I label you a Pathetic Fucking Moron.
If Latinos sit out the election instead of, 'we're going to punish our enemies and we're going to reward our friends who stand with us on issues that are important to us' -- if they don't see that kind of upsurge in voting in this election, then I think it's going to be harder
Well, Holy Fucking Shit. I hereby label you a Pathetic Fucking Moron.
Unless you're joking; in that case I label you a Pathetic Fucking Moron.
also, I thought polling places weren't suppose to endorse candidates. outside mine, they had signs for some, mostly republicans.
I am sitting this one out. I am afraid to be labeled an enemy by the obama administration.
Lol, we have this startling advance in election technology called the secret ballot. After well over 200 years, it's even moved out of beta.![]()
I'm sure corporate welfare bills will get passed with nary a murmur.So, Dems get Senate and Republicans get house.
So, 2 years of nothing will occur, right?
